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West Virginia's Emergency Clock Officially Stops, Funds Flow In

Published Date: 5/6/2026

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Summary

West Virginia’s emergency declaration from January 2026 just got an official update! The emergency period officially ended on January 27, 2026, which means the state can now access specific federal funds to help with disaster recovery and support. This update clears the way for West Virginia to get the money and help it needs to bounce back stronger.

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West Virginia Eligible to Draw Disaster Funds

The emergency declaration for West Virginia was amended on March 8, 2026 and the incident period was closed effective January 27, 2026. This amendment allows West Virginia to report and draw federal assistance under the following CFDA numbers: 97.030; 97.031; 97.032; 97.033; 97.034; 97.036; 97.039; 97.046; 97.048; 97.049; and 97.050.

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Key Dates

Effective Date
Published Date
3/8/2026
5/6/2026

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